Seth Rollins suffered a knee injury in WWE's Saturday Night Main Event. His match with LA Knight had to be stopped midway. Now Rollins has given a big update on his injury.
WWE superstar Seth Rollins recently suffered a knee injury. Seth Rollins suffered this injury during WWE Saturday Night Main Event. After this, he had to face many difficulties. His match with LA Knight ended abruptly. Triple H told that Rollins went to Birmingham to get an MRI done. But Rollins said that he could not get the MRI done due to swelling. He hopes that he will recover soon and return to WrestleMania.
Will be out of the ring for a long timeSeth Rollins said that he got hurt in the match on Saturday. He tried to do a moonsault. While landing, his knee felt like popping and buckling. This means that something was wrong with his knee. Rollins said that he will get further tests done in Los Angeles. He said that he will be out of the ring for a long time.
Seth Rollins said thisRollins said in his statement that 'it was a little swollen, so hopefully we'll see him again in a week or two here in LA and try to get some kind of solid diagnosis and then we can move forward from there. I'm not a doctor, I only know my body and what I feel and what I feel is that this is going to keep me out for a long time.'
WWE will have to change its planRollins said that he is seeing a good thing even in this difficult time. He will get a chance to spend more time with his daughter Roux. He said that he wants to return to WrestleMania. But he does not know yet when he will be able to recover. WWE had to change its plans due to Seth Rollins' injury. According to the report, the main event was changed.
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